Pittsburgh Penguins Details

For the second straight season, the Pittsburgh Penguins hoisted the Stanley Cup, marking the first time in the salary cap era that a team won back-to-back championships. After firing Mike Johnston part way through the 2015-16 season, Mike Sullivan took over and helped the team improve and win the Stanley Cup Final against the San Jose Sharks. In his first full season behind the bench, Sullivan helped the team continue its run of wonderful play. In 2016-17, the Penguins finished with 111 points in the Metropolitan Division, good enough for 2nd in the division. After an easy first round win against Columbus, Pittsburgh went to seven games with both the Washington Capitals and then the Ottawa Senators in the conference finals. Against the Nashville Predators in the Stanley Cup Finals, the Penguins won 4-2 and solidified a second straight title.

Once again led by captain and future Hall-of-Famer Sidney Crosby, the Penguins put out the NHL’s top offense. Crosby finished the 2016-17 season with 44 goals and 45 assists. His second in command Evgeni Malkin finished the year with 33 goals and 39 assists. Both players will obviously be back in the yellow and black for the 2017-18 season and, with those two on the ice, there is certainly a chance for a three-peat. The fans of PPG Paints Arena will be in for an offensive show without a doubt but the Pens will look to improve on defensive. Pittsburgh was 17th in the league in goals against despite having a goaltending duo of Matt Murray and Marc-Andre Fleury. Fleury is in Vegas now and that means the one-two punch that helped win two Stanley Cups is no more. Murray will still be the starter and he’ll need to have another year like 16-17 when he finished with a 32-10-4 record.

How to purchase Pittsburgh Penguins tickets

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When do Penguins playoff tickets go on sale?

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Pittsburgh Penguins schedule

Please see above for a full list of upcoming Penguins games. For game results, record, and additional information, explore SeatGeek's Penguins Schedule page. The 2017-18 Penguins regular season begins October 4, 2017 and ends April 6, 2018.

How much do Penguins tickets cost?

SeatGeek offers a wide range of Penguins ticket options, suitable for every fan at every price point. Penguins tickets typically start at about $32. For more information on Penguins ticket trends, visit our ticket prices page.

When do the Penguins play the Flyers?

The Penguins face off against the Flyers on January 2 and March 7 at Wells Fargo Center and March 25 at PPG Paints Arena. Find more information on our Penguins vs. Flyers matchup page.

Pittsburgh Penguins Top Matchups

The Pittsburgh Penguins have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.

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